Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) 2020 Previous Year Question Paper With Answer Key
DU BEd Special Education Visual Impairment
Topic: SE BED S2 bil
1) "Because you deserve to know" is the punch line used by:
"Because you deserve to know" ?
[Question ID = 6832]
1. The Times of India /
[Option ID = 27322]
2. The Hindu /
[Option ID = 27324]
3. Indian Express /
[Option ID = 27326]
4. Hindustan Times /
[Option ID = 27328]
Correct Answer :
Hindustan Times /
[Option ID = 27328]
2) In a certain code, PAN is written as 31 and PAR as 35. In this code PAT is written as:
, PAN 31 PAR 35 PAT :
[Question ID = 6834]
1. 30
[Option ID = 27330]
2. 37
[Option ID = 27332]
3. 38
[Option ID = 27334]
4. 39
[Option ID = 27336]
Correct Answer :
37
[Option ID = 27332]
3) Which of the following is the appropriate format of URL of email?
URL ?
[Question ID = 6837]
1. www_mail.com
[Option ID = 27339]
2. www@mail.com
[Option ID = 27341]
3. WWW@mail.com
[Option ID = 27343]
4. www.mail.com
[Option ID = 27345]
Correct Answer :
www@mail.com
[Option ID = 27341]
4) E is the son of A, D is the son of B, E is married to C, C is the daughter of B. How is D related to E?
E, A , D, B , E C , C, B I D, E ?
[Question ID = 6838]
1. Brother /
[Option ID = 27346]
2. Uncle /
[Option ID = 27348]
3. Fatherinlaw /
[Option ID = 27350]
4. Brotherinlaw /
[Option ID = 27352]
Correct Answer :
Brotherinlaw /
[Option ID = 27352]
5) Which system is followed for broadcasting TV programmes in India?
?
[Question ID = 6841]
1. NTCS /
[Option ID = 27354]
2. PAL /
[Option ID = 27356]
3. NTSE /
[Option ID = 27358]
4. SECAM /
[Option ID = 27360]
Correct Answer :
PAL /
[Option ID = 27356]
6) Which NGO helped the Coimbatore Railway Station to become a visuallychallenged friendly station?
?
[Question ID = 6842]
1. Goonj /
[Option ID = 27362]
2. Katha /
[Option ID = 27364]
3. Darpan /
[Option ID = 27366]
4. Anuprayas /
[Option ID = 27368]
Correct Answer :
Anuprayas /
[Option ID = 27368]
7) Who was the first Woman Chief Minister of an Indian State?
?
[Question ID = 6845]
1. Jayalalitha /
[Option ID = 27371]
2. Sheila Dikshit /
[Option ID = 27373]
3. Sucheta Kripalani /
[Option ID = 27375]
4. Sarojini Naidu /
[Option ID = 27377]
Correct Answer :
Sucheta Kripalani /
[Option ID = 27375]
8) The right to free and compulsory education for children between the age group of 6 to 14 has been inserted in the
Indian Constitution as
6 14
[Question ID = 6846]
1. Article 46 / 46
[Option ID = 27378]
2. Article 16 / 16
[Option ID = 27380]
3. Article 45A / 45
[Option ID = 27383]
4. Article 21A / 21
[Option ID = 27385]
Correct Answer :
Article 21A / 21
[Option ID = 27385]
9) Who was the first Indian to receive a Nobel Prize?
?
[Question ID = 6849]
1. Mother Teresa /
[Option ID = 27386]
2. Hargobind Khurana /
[Option ID = 27388]
3. CV Raman /
[Option ID = 27390]
4. Rabindranath Tagore /
[Option ID = 27392]
Correct Answer :
Rabindranath Tagore /
[Option ID = 27392]
10) Who is the `Father of Modern Western Education' in India?
` ' ?
[Question ID = 6850]
1. Lord Auckland /
[Option ID = 27394]
2. William Bentick /
[Option ID = 27396]
3. Lord Dalhousie /
[Option ID = 27398]
4. Lord Hardinge /
[Option ID = 27400]
Correct Answer :
William Bentick /
[Option ID = 27396]
11) Which classical dance is famous in Tamil Nadu?
?
[Question ID = 6853]
1. Kuchipudi /
[Option ID = 27403]
2. Mohiniattam /
[Option ID = 27405]
3. Bharatanatyam /
[Option ID = 27407]
4. Kathakali /
[Option ID = 27409]
Correct Answer :
Bharatanatyam /
[Option ID = 27407]
12) Which of the following was banned by the Supreme Court of India in 2014 ?
2014 ?
[Question ID = 6854]
1. Kick Boxing /
[Option ID = 27410]
2. Malla Yuddham /
[Option ID = 27413]
3. Kalari Payattu /
[Option ID = 27415]
4. Jallikattu /
[Option ID = 27417]
Correct Answer :
Jallikattu /
[Option ID = 27417]
13) `Lasoong' is a festival which is celebrated in ?
` '
[Question ID = 6857]
1. Arunachal Pradesh /
[Option ID = 27419]
2. Sikkim /
[Option ID = 27421]
3. Kerala /
[Option ID = 27423]
4. Punjab /
[Option ID = 27425]
Correct Answer :
Sikkim /
[Option ID = 27421]
14) The teacher who later became the President of Indian Republic _____
[Question ID = 6858]
1. Dr. Ambedkar / .
[Option ID = 27426]
2. Dr. Abdul Kalam / .
[Option ID = 27428]
3. Dr. Radhakrishnan / .
[Option ID = 27430]
4. Dr. Rajendra Prasad / .
[Option ID = 27432]
Correct Answer :
Dr. Radhakrishnan / .
[Option ID = 27430]
15) Fill in the blank P QR, P
5
QS, P
4
QT, _____, P
3
QV
1
P QR, P
5
QS, P
4
QT, _____, P
3
QV
1
[Question ID = 6861]
1. PQW
[Option ID = 27434]
2. PQV2
[Option ID = 27436]
3. P QU
2
[Option ID = 27438]
4. PQ U
3
[Option ID = 27440]
Correct Answer :
P QU
2
[Option ID = 27438]
16) According to the `World Happiness Report', 2019, which is the happiest country in the world?
, 2019 , ?
[Question ID = 6862]
1. Finland /
[Option ID = 27442]
2. Denmark /
[Option ID = 27444]
3. Norway /
[Option ID = 27446]
4. Iceland /
[Option ID = 27448]
Correct Answer :
Finland /
[Option ID = 27442]
17) According to International Intellectual Property Index, 2019, the position of India is
, 2019
[Question ID = 6865]
1. 44 / 44
th
[Option ID = 27451]
2. 36 / 36
th
[Option ID = 27453]
3. 40 / 40
th
[Option ID = 27455]
4. 52
/ 52
nd
[Option ID = 27457]
Correct Answer :
36 / 36
th
[Option ID = 27453]
18) In which of the following alternative, all have the tag of Institutes of Eminence (IoE)?
(IoE) ?
[Question ID = 6866]
1. IIT Delhi, IIT Madras & Delhi University / IIT , IIT
[Option ID = 27458]
2. IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay & Patna University / IIT , IIT
[Option ID = 27460]
3. IIT Bombay, Jamia Millia Islamia & BHU / ,
[Option ID = 27463]
4. IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi & IIT Indore / IIT , IIT IIT
[Option ID = 27464]
Correct Answer :
IIT Delhi, IIT Madras & Delhi University / IIT , IIT
[Option ID = 27458]
19) NIOS stands for
NIOS
[Question ID = 6869]
1. National Institutes of open strategies /
[Option ID = 27467]
2. National institutes of open studies /
[Option ID = 27469]
3. National institutes of open schooling /
[Option ID = 27471]
4. National institutes of open statistics /
[Option ID = 27473]
Correct Answer :
National institutes of open schooling /
[Option ID = 27471]
20) Which state government has launched the Green Passage Schemes for orphan students to ensure that they get free of
cost higher education in the state?
(Green Passage Schemes)
?
[Question ID = 6870]
1. Telangana /
[Option ID = 27474]
2. Gujrat /
[Option ID = 27476]
3. Odisha /
[Option ID = 27478]
4. Himanchal Pradesh /
[Option ID = 27480]
Correct Answer :
Odisha /
[Option ID = 27478]
21) Which of the country is not a member of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for MultiSectoral Technical and Economic
Cooperation (BIMSTEC)?
(BIMSTEC) :
[Question ID = 6873]
1. Bangladesh /
[Option ID = 27482]
2. Sri Lanka /
[Option ID = 27484]
3. Thailand /
[Option ID = 27486]
4. Pakistan /
[Option ID = 27488]
Correct Answer :
Pakistan /
[Option ID = 27488]
22) As per census 2011, which of the following states are high in literacy rate in the country? Identify the correct
sequence in descending order.
2011 , , ?
[Question ID = 6874]
1. Kerala, Lakshadweep, Mizoram & Tirpura / , ,
[Option ID = 27490]
2. Kerala, Gujarat, Mizoram & Goa / , ,
[Option ID = 27492]
3. Kerala, Lakshadweep, Mizoram & Odisha / , ,
[Option ID = 27494]
4. Lakshadweep, Kerala, West Bengal & Goa / , ,
[Option ID = 27497]
Correct Answer :
Kerala, Lakshadweep, Mizoram & Tirpura / , ,
[Option ID = 27490]
23) Right to Education Act 2009, implemented on which date in the country?
, 2009, ?
[Question ID = 6877]
1. 26 January, 2010 / 26
th
, 2010
[Option ID = 27499]
2. 15 August, 2009 / 15
th
, 2009
[Option ID = 27501]
3. 1 April, 2009 / 1
st
, 2009
[Option ID = 27503]
4. 1st April, 2010 / 1 , 2010
[Option ID = 27505]
Correct Answer :
1st April, 2010 / 1 , 2010
[Option ID = 27505]
24) Which is the first state of the country to make gender education compulsory at the graduate level?
( ) ?
[Question ID = 6878]
1. Andhra Pradesh /
[Option ID = 27506]
2. Kerala /
[Option ID = 27508]
3. Telangana /
[Option ID = 27510]
4. Maharashtra /
[Option ID = 27513]
Correct Answer :
Telangana /
[Option ID = 27510]
25) Among the following fuels of energy, which is the most environment friendly?
, ?
[Question ID = 6881]
1. Ethanol /
[Option ID = 27515]
2. Biogas /
[Option ID = 27516]
3. CNG
[Option ID = 27519]
4. Hydrogen /
[Option ID = 27521]
Correct Answer :
Hydrogen /
[Option ID = 27521]
26) Find the next letter for the series YVSP........
YVSP ......
[Question ID = 6882]
1. N
[Option ID = 27522]
2. M
[Option ID = 27524]
3. O
[Option ID = 27526]
4. L
[Option ID = 27528]
Correct Answer :
M
[Option ID = 27524]
27) Which number is missing in the following series? 0, 6, 24, 60, 120,__ , 336
? 0, 6, 24, 60, 120, __ , 336
[Question ID = 6885]
1. 240
[Option ID = 27531]
2. 220
[Option ID = 27533]
3. 280
[Option ID = 27535]
4. 210
[Option ID = 27537]
Correct Answer :
210
[Option ID = 27537]
28) If MOHAN is represented by the code KMFYL, then COUNT will be represented by:
MOHAN KMFYL , COUNT ?
[Question ID = 6887]
1. AMSLR
[Option ID = 27539]
2. MSLAR
[Option ID = 27540]
3. MASRL
[Option ID = 27543]
4. SAMLR
[Option ID = 27545]
Correct Answer :
AMSLR
[Option ID = 27539]
29) In a certain cricket tournament 45 matches were played. Each team played once against each of the other teams. The
numbers of teams participated in the tournament is
45 :
[Question ID = 6888]
1. 8
[Option ID = 27546]
2. 10
[Option ID = 27548]
3. 12
[Option ID = 27550]
4. 14
[Option ID = 27552]
Correct Answer :
10
[Option ID = 27548]
30) P is the father of R and S is the son of Q and T is the brother of P. If R is the sister of S, how is Q related to T?
P, R S, Q T, P R, S , Q, T ?
[Question ID = 6891]
1. Wife /
[Option ID = 27554]
2. Sisterinlaw /
[Option ID = 27556]
3. Brotherinlaw /
[Option ID = 27559]
4. Daughterinlaw /
[Option ID = 27561]
Correct Answer :
Sisterinlaw /
[Option ID = 27556]
31) "Apartheid" means:
" " :
[Question ID = 6892]
1. Separation on the basis of language /
[Option ID = 27562]
2. Separation on the basis of religion /
[Option ID = 27564]
3. Separation on the basis of colour. /
[Option ID = 27566]
4. Separation on the basis of disability /
[Option ID = 27568]
Correct Answer :
Separation on the basis of colour. /
[Option ID = 27566]
32) What is "Pietra dura"?
" " ?
[Question ID = 6895]
1. A musical instrument /
[Option ID = 27571]
2. A special dance form /
[Option ID = 27573]
3. Beautiful ornate pattern /
[Option ID = 27575]
4. A church in Holland /
[Option ID = 27576]
Correct Answer :
Beautiful ornate pattern /
[Option ID = 27575]
33) Who is the author of the first known autobiography of an Indian woman?
?
[Question ID = 6896]
1. Rokeya Sakhawat /
[Option ID = 27578]
2. Rama Bai /
[Option ID = 27580]
3. Sarojini Naidu /
[Option ID = 27582]
4. Rashsundari Devi /
[Option ID = 27584]
Correct Answer :
Rashsundari Devi /
[Option ID = 27584]
34) The main mineral constituents of the continental mass are known as:
:
[Question ID = 6899]
1. Sial /
[Option ID = 27587]
2. Sima /
[Option ID = 27589]
3. Nife /
[Option ID = 27591]
4. None of these /
[Option ID = 27593]
Correct Answer :
Sial /
[Option ID = 27587]
35) Thorium is found in large quantities in :
:
[Question ID = 6900]
1. Bihar /
[Option ID = 27594]
2. Jharkhand /
[Option ID = 27595]
3. Kerala /
[Option ID = 27596]
4. Rajasthan /
[Option ID = 27597]
Correct Answer :
Kerala /
[Option ID = 27596]
36) In which year Zimbabwe attained independence from white minority rule?
?
[Question ID = 6901]
1. 1978 / 1978
[Option ID = 27598]
2. 1980 / 1980
[Option ID = 27599]
3. 1982 / 1982
[Option ID = 27600]
4. 1983 / 1983
[Option ID = 27601]
Correct Answer :
1980 / 1980
[Option ID = 27599]
37) In 1856 the suggestion of Ishwar ChandraVidyasagar was adopted by British officials and a new law was passed. This law
was related to:
1856 :
[Question ID = 6902]
1. Banning the ritual of `Sati' / ""
[Option ID = 27602]
2. Encouraging the education of women /
[Option ID = 27603]
3. Permitting widow remarriage /
[Option ID = 27604]
4. None of these /
[Option ID = 27605]
Correct Answer :
Permitting widow remarriage /
[Option ID = 27604]
38) The average income of a country is also known as:
:
[Question ID = 6903]
1. GDP / ...
[Option ID = 27606]
2. GNP /
[Option ID = 27607]
3. Per capita income /
[Option ID = 27608]
4. Basic income /
[Option ID = 27609]
Correct Answer :
Per capita income /
[Option ID = 27608]
39) What is "Forced Recruitment"?
" " ?
[Question ID = 6904]
1. A process by which the colonial state forced people to cultivate Indigo /
[Option ID = 27610]
2. A process by which the colonial state forced people to join the army /
[Option ID = 27611]
3. A process by which the colonial state forced people to do clerical work /
[Option ID = 27612]
4. None of these /
[Option ID = 27613]
Correct Answer :
A process by which the colonial state forced people to join the army /
[Option ID = 27611]
40) Materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy human needs, but human beings do not have the
appropriate technology to access these, are known as:
, ,
:
[Question ID = 6905]
1. Potential Resources /
[Option ID = 27614]
2. Developing Resources /
[Option ID = 27615]
3. Community Resources /
[Option ID = 27616]
4. Stock /
[Option ID = 27617]
Correct Answer :
Stock /
[Option ID = 27617]
41) What will be the approximate value of 13.08 x 24.99 + 624?
13.08 x 24.99 + 624 ?
[Question ID = 6906]
1. 380
[Option ID = 27618]
2. 320
[Option ID = 27619]
3. 350
[Option ID = 27620]
4. 375
[Option ID = 27621]
Correct Answer :
350
[Option ID = 27620]
42) Digits of a twodigit number are in the ratio 1:3 and the number obtained by interchanging the digits is less than the
original number by 36. What is the original number?
1:3 36
[Question ID = 6907]
1. 93
[Option ID = 27622]
2. 62
[Option ID = 27623]
3. 26
[Option ID = 27624]
4. 39
[Option ID = 27625]
Correct Answer :
62
[Option ID = 27623]
43) Which number among the following numbers is an irrational number?
?
[Question ID = 6908]
1. 1.3030303 ...
[Option ID = 27626]
2. 1.3030030003 ...
[Option ID = 27627]
3. 1.33333 ....
[Option ID = 27628]
4. 1.303003
[Option ID = 27629]
Correct Answer :
1.3030030003 ...
[Option ID = 27627]
44) What is the value of sin 53o cos 37o + sin 37o cos 53o ?
sin 53o cos 37o + sin 37o cos 53o ?
[Question ID = 6909]
1. 1
[Option ID = 27630]
2. 2
[Option ID = 27631]
3. 3
[Option ID = 27632]
4. 0
[Option ID = 27633]
Correct Answer :
1
[Option ID = 27630]
45) What will be the centre and radius of the circle x + y
2
+ 10 x + 12 y = 0?
2
x + y
2
+ 10 x + 12 y = 0
2
?
[Question ID = 6910]
1. (5 , 6) ; 61
[Option ID = 27634]
2. (5 , 6) ; 61
[Option ID = 27635]
3. (5, 6) ; 61
[Option ID = 27636]
4. (5 , 6) ; 61
[Option ID = 27637]
Correct Answer :
(5 , 6) ; 61
[Option ID = 27635]
46) What is the value of the expression (8/125)(4/3) ?
(8/125)
(4/3) ?
[Question ID = 6911]
1. 16/625
[Option ID = 27638]
2. 4/125
[Option ID = 27639]
3. 625/16
[Option ID = 27640]
4. 125/4
[Option ID = 27641]
Correct Answer :
625/16
[Option ID = 27640]
47) If x=2 and y=3 is a solution of the equation 2x+5y=k, then what could be the value of k?
x=2 y=3 2x+5y=k k
[Question ID = 6912]
1. 12
[Option ID = 27642]
2. 19
[Option ID = 27643]
3. 16
[Option ID = 27644]
4. 9
[Option ID = 27645]
Correct Answer :
19
[Option ID = 27643]
48) The perimeter of a rightangled triangle is 30 cm. Its hypotenuse is 13 cm. What is the area of the triangle?
30 13 ?
[Question ID = 6913]
1. 60 square cm
[Option ID = 27646]
2. 78 square cm
[Option ID = 27647]
3. 30 square cm
[Option ID = 27648]
4. 15 square cm
[Option ID = 27649]
Correct Answer :
30 square cm
[Option ID = 27648]
49) Which number is the missing link from the following sequence of numbers? 12, 21, 33, 13, 31, __, 14, 41, 55, 15,
.....................?
? 12, 21, 33, 13, 31, __, 14, 41, 55, 15, .....................?
[Question ID = 6914]
1. 39
[Option ID = 27650]
2. 44
[Option ID = 27651]
3. 35
[Option ID = 27652]
4. 43
[Option ID = 27653]
Correct Answer :
44
[Option ID = 27651]
50) The scale of a map is given by 1:30000000. Two cities are 6 cm apart on the map. What is the actual distance
between those two cities?
1:30000000 6 ?
[Question ID = 6915]
1. 9000 km
[Option ID = 27654]
2. 1800 km
[Option ID = 27655]
3. 18000km
[Option ID = 27656]
4. 12000km
[Option ID = 27657]
Correct Answer :
1800 km
[Option ID = 27655]
51) Image formed by a plane mirror is
[Question ID = 6916]
1. Virtual, behind the mirror and enlarged./,
[Option ID = 27658]
2. Virtual, behind the mirror and of the same size as the object./ ,
[Option ID = 27659]
3. Real at the surface of the mirror and enlarged./
[Option ID = 27660]
4. Real, behind the mirror and of the same size as the object./,
[Option ID = 27661]
Correct Answer :
Virtual, behind the mirror and of the same size as the object./ ,
[Option ID = 27659]
52) Which of the following is not a member of the solar system?
?
[Question ID = 6917]
1. An asteroid/
[Option ID = 27662]
2. A satellite/
[Option ID = 27663]
3. A constellation/
[Option ID = 27664]
4. A comet/
[Option ID = 27665]
Correct Answer :
A constellation/
[Option ID = 27664]
53) When a glass rod is rubbed with a piece of silk cloth, the rod
,
[Question ID = 6918]
1. and the cloth both acquire positive charge/
[Option ID = 27666]
2. Becomes positively charged while the cloth has a negative charge/ ,
[Option ID = 27667]
3. And the cloth both acquire negative charge/
[Option ID = 27668]
4. Becomes negatively charged while the cloth has a positive charge/
[Option ID = 27669]
Correct Answer :
Becomes positively charged while the cloth has a negative charge/ ,
[Option ID = 27667]
54) Voice of which of the following is likely to have minimum frequency?
?
[Question ID = 6919]
1. Baby girl/
[Option ID = 27670]
2. Baby boy/
[Option ID = 27671]
3. A man/
[Option ID = 27672]
4. A woman/
[Option ID = 27673]
Correct Answer :
A man/
[Option ID = 27672]
55) Amita runs her toy car on dry marble floor, wet marble floor, newspaper and towel spread on the floor. The forces of
friction acting on the car on different surfaces in increasing order will be
Amita , ,
:
[Question ID = 6920]
1. Wet marble floor, dry marble floor, newspaper and towel/ , ,
[Option ID = 27674]
2. Newspaper, towel, dry marble floor and wet marble floor/, ,
[Option ID = 27675]
3. Towel, Newspaper, dry marble floor and wet marble floor/, ,
[Option ID = 27676]
4. Wet marble floor, dry marble floor, towel and newspaper/ , ,
[Option ID = 27677]
Correct Answer :
Wet marble floor, dry marble floor, newspaper and towel/ , ,
[Option ID = 27674]
56) The number of nuclei present in a zygote is
[Question ID = 6921]
1. None /
[Option ID = 27678]
2. One /
[Option ID = 27679]
3. Two /
[Option ID = 27680]
4. Four /
[Option ID = 27681]
Correct Answer :
One /
[Option ID = 27679]
57) The most common carrier of communicable diseases is
:
[Question ID = 6922]
1. Ant/
[Option ID = 27682]
2. Housefly/
[Option ID = 27683]
3. Dragonfly/
[Option ID = 27684]
4. Spider/
[Option ID = 27685]
Correct Answer :
Housefly/
[Option ID = 27683]
58) The respiration process during which glucose undergoes slow combustion by combining with oxygen in the cell of our
body to produce energy, is a kind of
,
[Question ID = 6923]
1. Exothermic process /
[Option ID = 27686]
2. Endothermic process /
[Option ID = 27687]
3. Reversible process /
[Option ID = 27688]
4. Physical process /
[Option ID = 27689]
Correct Answer :
Exothermic process /
[Option ID = 27686]
59) An element X is soft and can be cut with the help of a knife. It is very reactive to air and cannot be kept open in the
air. It reacts vigorously with water. Identify the element from the following:
(X)
:
[Question ID = 6924]
1. M g
[Option ID = 27690]
2. Na
[Option ID = 27691]
3. P
[Option ID = 27692]
4. Ca
[Option ID = 27693]
Correct Answer :
Na
[Option ID = 27691]
60) Which among the following procedure is used for cleaning the blood of a person by separating the waste substance from
it?
?
[Question ID = 6925]
1. Kidney transplant/
[Option ID = 27694]
2. Blood transfusion/
[Option ID = 27695]
3. Dialysis/
[Option ID = 27696]
4. Hydrolysis/
[Option ID = 27697]
Correct Answer :
Dialysis/
[Option ID = 27696]
Topic: SE BED S2 eng P1
1) "The Bench" used for the judges is an example of...................
[Question ID = 7029]
1. Metonymy [Option ID = 28110]
2. Pun [Option ID = 28111]
3. Irony [Option ID = 28112]
4. Transferred Epithet [Option ID = 28113]
Correct Answer :
Metonymy [Option ID = 28110]
2) I wish I ............... a millionaire.
[Question ID = 7030]
1. Am [Option ID = 28114]
2. Been [Option ID = 28115]
3. Were [Option ID = 28116]
4. Was [Option ID = 28117]
Correct Answer :
Were [Option ID = 28116]
3) Alexandrine refers to lines of poetry containing ...................
[Question ID = 7031]
1. Three iambic feet [Option ID = 28118]
2. Four iambic feet [Option ID = 28119]
3. Five iambic feet [Option ID = 28120]
4. Six iambic feet [Option ID = 28121]
Correct Answer :
Six iambic feet [Option ID = 28121]
4) Choose the correct sentence from the following:
[Question ID = 7032]
1. I am thinking you are wrong. [Option ID = 28122]
2. He is having a cell phone. [Option ID = 28123]
3. We are wishing your success. [Option ID = 28124]
4. Grapes taste sour. [Option ID = 28125]
Correct Answer :
Grapes taste sour. [Option ID = 28125]
5) "The God of Small Things" was written by ............ ?
[Question ID = 7033]
1. Sanjeev Saith [Option ID = 28126]
2. Arundhati Roy [Option ID = 28127]
3. Vikram Seth [Option ID = 28128]
4. Khushwant Singh [Option ID = 28129]
Correct Answer :
Arundhati Roy [Option ID = 28127]
6) We owe a duty ..............our country.
[Question ID = 7034]
1. to [Option ID = 28130]
2. for [Option ID = 28131]
3. towards [Option ID = 28132]
4. of [Option ID = 28133]
Correct Answer :
to [Option ID = 28130]
7) Which of the following is a sentence in the active voice?
[Question ID = 7035]
1. The tree was cut.
[Option ID = 28134]
2. Someone cuts the tree.
[Option ID = 28135]
3. The tree has been cut.
[Option ID = 28136]
4. The tree had been cut.
[Option ID = 28137]
Correct Answer :
Someone cuts the tree.
[Option ID = 28135]
8) My friend said, "I did my homework". The correct reporting is:
[Question ID = 7036]
1. My friend said that he did his homework. [Option ID = 28138]
2. My friend reported that he did his work. [Option ID = 28139]
3. My friend said that he had done his homework. [Option ID = 28140]
4. My friend told he did his work. [Option ID = 28141]
Correct Answer :
My friend said that he had done his homework. [Option ID = 28140]
9) Identify the correctly spelt word:
[Question ID = 7037]
1. Continuous [Option ID = 28142]
2. Innocuos [Option ID = 28143]
3. Sychology [Option ID = 28144]
4. Neumonia [Option ID = 28145]
Correct Answer :
Continuous [Option ID = 28142]
10) There are many .................... in this building.
[Question ID = 7038]
1. Rooves [Option ID = 28146]
2. Floores [Option ID = 28147]
3. Stories [Option ID = 28148]
4. Storeys [Option ID = 28149]
Correct Answer :
Storeys [Option ID = 28149]
Topic: SE BED S2 eng P2
1) Thomas Paine was born in England in 1737. He was the son of educated English farmer. In his early years he served as
an apprentice in his father's corset making business, but eventually served as a merchant seaman before starting his own
corset business. In 1759 Paine married Mary Lambert who would soon die during childbirth.
After the death of his wife Paine moved around England and took several different jobs such as a servant, tax collector and
teacher. In 1771 Paine, married Elizabeth Olive, his landlord's daughter. It was during this time while living in Lewes, East
Essex, that he became involved in local politics. In 1772 he published his first political work known as The Case of the
Officers of Excise, which championed better pay and working conditions for tax collectors. That same year Paine met
Benjamin Franklin, who encouraged him to move to America and wrote him a recommendation to do so. Paine arrived in
Philadelphia on November 30, 1774, just days after obtaining a legal separation from his second wife. Upon his arrival in
America, he was near death from Typhoid, which had claimed the lives of 5 other passengers on the ship. Although it took
six weeks for Paine to recover from the trip to America, he quickly made his mark on American politics and sentiments. On
January 10, 1776, he anonymously published Common sense, a proindependence pamphlet that would galvanise the
colonist against the British and that would greatly influence the expediency of the Declaration of Independence. Paine's
pamphlet quickly spread through the colony's literate population and became the international voice of the pro
independence colonies. Common sense would quickly become the top selling publication of the 18 th century. That same
year he penned The Crisis which greatly helped to inspire the Continental Army. Below is a famous abstract from The Crisis.
"These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the
service of their country; but he that stands it now deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is
not easily conquered; yet we have with this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the
triumph."
During and after the revolution Paine worked in France on FrenchAmerican foreign affairs. It was during this time that he
began to advocate the French Revolution. On January 29, 1791 he published `The Rights of Man', a pamphlet, encouraging
the French Revolution and criticising European monarchies. At first he was seen as a great asset to the revolutionaries of
France and was appointed to the French Convention and was named an honorary French citizen. However, as powers
shifted in revolutionary France, Paine quickly became unpopular, was arrested, and scheduled to be executed; but he
escaped execution by chance. During his incarceration, Paine penned `The Age of Reason', a pamphlet that condemned
organised religion. This pamphlet ultimately alienated many of his earlier supporters and resulted in his virtual ostracism
from politics upon his return to America. Paine died in New York City in 1809. According to record, only six people came to
his funeral.
Which of the following did Thomas Paine not do in his early years?
[Question ID = 7040]
1. Serve on a boat
[Option ID = 28154]
2. Go to war
[Option ID = 28155]
3. Run a business
[Option ID = 28156]
4. Work as an apprentice
[Option ID = 28157]
Correct Answer :
Go to war
[Option ID = 28155]
2) Thomas Paine was born in England in 1737. He was the son of educated English farmer. In his early years he served as
an apprentice in his father's corset making business, but eventually served as a merchant seaman before starting his own
corset business. In 1759 Paine married Mary Lambert who would soon die during childbirth.
After the death of his wife Paine moved around England and took several different jobs such as a servant, tax collector and
teacher. In 1771 Paine, married Elizabeth Olive, his landlord's daughter. It was during this time while living in Lewes, East
Essex, that he became involved in local politics. In 1772 he published his first political work known as The Case of the
Officers of Excise, which championed better pay and working conditions for tax collectors. That same year Paine met
Benjamin Franklin, who encouraged him to move to America and wrote him a recommendation to do so. Paine arrived in
Philadelphia on November 30, 1774, just days after obtaining a legal separation from his second wife. Upon his arrival in
America, he was near death from Typhoid, which had claimed the lives of 5 other passengers on the ship. Although it took
six weeks for Paine to recover from the trip to America, he quickly made his mark on American politics and sentiments. On
January 10, 1776, he anonymously published Common sense, a proindependence pamphlet that would galvanise the
colonist against the British and that would greatly influence the expediency of the Declaration of Independence. Paine's
pamphlet quickly spread through the colony's literate population and became the international voice of the pro
independence colonies. Common sense would quickly become the top selling publication of the 18 th century. That same
year he penned The Crisis which greatly helped to inspire the Continental Army. Below is a famous abstract from The Crisis.
"These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the
service of their country; but he that stands it now deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is
not easily conquered; yet we have with this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the
triumph."
During and after the revolution Paine worked in France on FrenchAmerican foreign affairs. It was during this time that he
began to advocate the French Revolution. On January 29, 1791 he published `The Rights of Man', a pamphlet, encouraging
the French Revolution and criticising European monarchies. At first he was seen as a great asset to the revolutionaries of
France and was appointed to the French Convention and was named an honorary French citizen. However, as powers
shifted in revolutionary France, Paine quickly became unpopular, was arrested, and scheduled to be executed; but he
escaped execution by chance. During his incarceration, Paine penned `The Age of Reason', a pamphlet that condemned
organised religion. This pamphlet ultimately alienated many of his earlier supporters and resulted in his virtual ostracism
from politics upon his return to America. Paine died in New York City in 1809. According to record, only six people came to
his funeral.
What did Thomas Paine's first publication support?
[Question ID = 7041]
1. Better pay for tax collectors
[Option ID = 28158]
2. Education for all
[Option ID = 28159]
3. The war independence
[Option ID = 28160]
4. Marriage
[Option ID = 28161]
Correct Answer :
Better pay for tax collectors
[Option ID = 28158]
3) Thomas Paine was born in England in 1737. He was the son of educated English farmer. In his early years he served as
an apprentice in his father's corset making business, but eventually served as a merchant seaman before starting his own
corset business. In 1759 Paine married Mary Lambert who would soon die during childbirth.
After the death of his wife Paine moved around England and took several different jobs such as a servant, tax collector and
teacher. In 1771 Paine, married Elizabeth Olive, his landlord's daughter. It was during this time while living in Lewes, East
Essex, that he became involved in local politics. In 1772 he published his first political work known as The Case of the
Officers of Excise, which championed better pay and working conditions for tax collectors. That same year Paine met
Benjamin Franklin, who encouraged him to move to America and wrote him a recommendation to do so. Paine arrived in
Philadelphia on November 30, 1774, just days after obtaining a legal separation from his second wife. Upon his arrival in
America, he was near death from Typhoid, which had claimed the lives of 5 other passengers on the ship. Although it took
six weeks for Paine to recover from the trip to America, he quickly made his mark on American politics and sentiments. On
January 10, 1776, he anonymously published Common sense, a proindependence pamphlet that would galvanise the
colonist against the British and that would greatly influence the expediency of the Declaration of Independence. Paine's
pamphlet quickly spread through the colony's literate population and became the international voice of the pro
independence colonies. Common sense would quickly become the top selling publication of the 18 th century. That same
year he penned The Crisis which greatly helped to inspire the Continental Army. Below is a famous abstract from The Crisis.
"These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the
service of their country; but he that stands it now deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is
not easily conquered; yet we have with this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the
triumph."
During and after the revolution Paine worked in France on FrenchAmerican foreign affairs. It was during this time that he
began to advocate the French Revolution. On January 29, 1791 he published `The Rights of Man', a pamphlet, encouraging
the French Revolution and criticising European monarchies. At first he was seen as a great asset to the revolutionaries of
France and was appointed to the French Convention and was named an honorary French citizen. However, as powers
shifted in revolutionary France, Paine quickly became unpopular, was arrested, and scheduled to be executed; but he
escaped execution by chance. During his incarceration, Paine penned `The Age of Reason', a pamphlet that condemned
organised religion. This pamphlet ultimately alienated many of his earlier supporters and resulted in his virtual ostracism
from politics upon his return to America. Paine died in New York City in 1809. According to record, only six people came to
his funeral.
Based on the passage, in what condition was Thomas Paine's health when he arrived in Philadelphia?
[Question ID = 7042]
1. He was in good health
[Option ID = 28162]
2. He was in bad health
[Option ID = 28163]
3. He was in the pink of his health
[Option ID = 28164]
4. He was near death
[Option ID = 28165]
Correct Answer :
He was near death
[Option ID = 28165]
4) Thomas Paine was born in England in 1737. He was the son of educated English farmer. In his early years he served as
an apprentice in his father's corset making business, but eventually served as a merchant seaman before starting his own
corset business. In 1759 Paine married Mary Lambert who would soon die during childbirth.
After the death of his wife Paine moved around England and took several different jobs such as a servant, tax collector and
teacher. In 1771 Paine, married Elizabeth Olive, his landlord's daughter. It was during this time while living in Lewes, East
Essex, that he became involved in local politics. In 1772 he published his first political work known as The Case of the
Officers of Excise, which championed better pay and working conditions for tax collectors. That same year Paine met
Benjamin Franklin, who encouraged him to move to America and wrote him a recommendation to do so. Paine arrived in
Philadelphia on November 30, 1774, just days after obtaining a legal separation from his second wife. Upon his arrival in
America, he was near death from Typhoid, which had claimed the lives of 5 other passengers on the ship. Although it took
six weeks for Paine to recover from the trip to America, he quickly made his mark on American politics and sentiments. On
January 10, 1776, he anonymously published Common sense, a proindependence pamphlet that would galvanise the
colonist against the British and that would greatly influence the expediency of the Declaration of Independence. Paine's
pamphlet quickly spread through the colony's literate population and became the international voice of the pro
independence colonies. Common sense would quickly become the top selling publication of the 18 th century. That same
year he penned The Crisis which greatly helped to inspire the Continental Army. Below is a famous abstract from The Crisis.
"These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the
service of their country; but he that stands it now deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is
not easily conquered; yet we have with this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the
triumph."
During and after the revolution Paine worked in France on FrenchAmerican foreign affairs. It was during this time that he
began to advocate the French Revolution. On January 29, 1791 he published `The Rights of Man', a pamphlet, encouraging
the French Revolution and criticising European monarchies. At first he was seen as a great asset to the revolutionaries of
France and was appointed to the French Convention and was named an honorary French citizen. However, as powers
shifted in revolutionary France, Paine quickly became unpopular, was arrested, and scheduled to be executed; but he
escaped execution by chance. During his incarceration, Paine penned `The Age of Reason', a pamphlet that condemned
organised religion. This pamphlet ultimately alienated many of his earlier supporters and resulted in his virtual ostracism
from politics upon his return to America. Paine died in New York City in 1809. According to record, only six people came to
his funeral.
When did Thomas Paine publish Common Sense?
[Question ID = 7043]
1. After he recovered from Typhoid
[Option ID = 28166]
2. Before he obtained a legal separation from his second wife
[Option ID = 28167]
3. Before he arrived in America
[Option ID = 28168]
4. In the year 1791
[Option ID = 28169]
Correct Answer :
After he recovered from Typhoid
[Option ID = 28166]
5) Thomas Paine was born in England in 1737. He was the son of educated English farmer. In his early years he served as
an apprentice in his father's corset making business, but eventually served as a merchant seaman before starting his own
corset business. In 1759 Paine married Mary Lambert who would soon die during childbirth.
After the death of his wife Paine moved around England and took several different jobs such as a servant, tax collector and
teacher. In 1771 Paine, married Elizabeth Olive, his landlord's daughter. It was during this time while living in Lewes, East
Essex, that he became involved in local politics. In 1772 he published his first political work known as The Case of the
Officers of Excise, which championed better pay and working conditions for tax collectors. That same year Paine met
Benjamin Franklin, who encouraged him to move to America and wrote him a recommendation to do so. Paine arrived in
Philadelphia on November 30, 1774, just days after obtaining a legal separation from his second wife. Upon his arrival in
America, he was near death from Typhoid, which had claimed the lives of 5 other passengers on the ship. Although it took
six weeks for Paine to recover from the trip to America, he quickly made his mark on American politics and sentiments. On
January 10, 1776, he anonymously published Common sense, a proindependence pamphlet that would galvanise the
colonist against the British and that would greatly influence the expediency of the Declaration of Independence. Paine's
pamphlet quickly spread through the colony's literate population and became the international voice of the pro
independence colonies. Common sense would quickly become the top selling publication of the 18 th century. That same
year he penned The Crisis which greatly helped to inspire the Continental Army. Below is a famous abstract from The Crisis.
"These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the
service of their country; but he that stands it now deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is
not easily conquered; yet we have with this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the
triumph."
During and after the revolution Paine worked in France on FrenchAmerican foreign affairs. It was during this time that he
began to advocate the French Revolution. On January 29, 1791 he published `The Rights of Man', a pamphlet, encouraging
the French Revolution and criticising European monarchies. At first he was seen as a great asset to the revolutionaries of
France and was appointed to the French Convention and was named an honorary French citizen. However, as powers
shifted in revolutionary France, Paine quickly became unpopular, was arrested, and scheduled to be executed; but he
escaped execution by chance. During his incarceration, Paine penned `The Age of Reason', a pamphlet that condemned
organised religion. This pamphlet ultimately alienated many of his earlier supporters and resulted in his virtual ostracism
from politics upon his return to America. Paine died in New York City in 1809. According to record, only six people came to
his funeral.
Which of the following would describe Paine's Sunshine Patriot as in the following lines: "the summer soldier and the
sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country...."
[Question ID = 7044]
1. Someone who is inspirational
[Option ID = 28170]
2. Someone who fights to death
[Option ID = 28171]
3. Someone who fights only when it is easy
[Option ID = 28172]
4. Someone who likes warm weather
[Option ID = 28173]
Correct Answer :
Someone who fights only when it is easy
[Option ID = 28172]
Topic: SE BED S2 eng P3
1) The announcement that Donna had reached middle age came stealthily and without warning. Donna, 42 years old, was
in perfect health. She was fit, trim and ate only the healthiest of foods, eschewing soda and candy. She was still asked for
her identification when buying wine at the grocery store. She ran several miles every day, and in local road races, she was
known for beating people half her age. "Forty is the new twenty!" her friends would say of Donna's seeming agelessness.
Donna heard the quip so often that a part of her believed that this ageing thing was surely for other people. All that
changed during what should have been a fairly innocuous event: a trip to the Department of Motor Vehicles to renew her
driver's license. "Name?" the clerk asked without looking up. Donna replied. "Address?". Donna gave it. "Look through
there, please," the clerk gestured toward an eye testing machine perched at the edge of the desk. "Read the first four
lines," she sighed. Donna pushed her head against the contraption. "Go ahead." Donna was perplexed. Everything was
fuzzy. "I think the glass is dirty," Donna said, searching the desk for a tissue to wipe off the lens. "It is not dirty," the clerk
said, her voice dripping with condescension. "There must be some problem", Donna said, pressing her head against the
machine once more. "Ma'am, do you wear glasses?" "No, no, I don't" Donna responded, a little embarrassed, as other
people in the room began turning to see what was going on. The clerk glanced down at Donna's old license and back up at
her. "Welcome to middle age, sweet heart. Come back when you have had an eye exam and gotten glasses."
What proverb fits this story best?
[Question ID = 7147]
1. Time marches on
[Option ID = 28582]
2. Time heals all wounds
[Option ID = 28583]
3. A stitch in time saves nine
[Option ID = 28584]
4. There is no time like the present
[Option ID = 28585]
Correct Answer :
A stitch in time saves nine
[Option ID = 28584]
2) The announcement that Donna had reached middle age came stealthily and without warning. Donna, 42 years old, was
in perfect health. She was fit, trim and ate only the healthiest of foods, eschewing soda and candy. She was still asked for
her identification when buying wine at the grocery store. She ran several miles every day, and in local road races, she was
known for beating people half her age. "Forty is the new twenty!" her friends would say of Donna's seeming agelessness.
Donna heard the quip so often that a part of her believed that this ageing thing was surely for other people. All that
changed during what should have been a fairly innocuous event: a trip to the Department of Motor Vehicles to renew her
driver's license. "Name?" the clerk asked without looking up. Donna replied. "Address?". Donna gave it. "Look through
there, please," the clerk gestured toward an eye testing machine perched at the edge of the desk. "Read the first four
lines," she sighed. Donna pushed her head against the contraption. "Go ahead." Donna was perplexed. Everything was
fuzzy. "I think the glass is dirty," Donna said, searching the desk for a tissue to wipe off the lens. "It is not dirty," the clerk
said, her voice dripping with condescension. "There must be some problem", Donna said, pressing her head against the
machine once more. "Ma'am, do you wear glasses?" "No, no, I don't" Donna responded, a little embarrassed, as other
people in the room began turning to see what was going on. The clerk glanced down at Donna's old license and back up at
her. "Welcome to middle age, sweet heart. Come back when you have had an eye exam and gotten glasses."
"If Donna is eschewing candy and soda" what is she doing?
[Question ID = 7148]
1. Overindulging
[Option ID = 28586]
2. Avoiding them
[Option ID = 28587]
3. Eating them in moderation
[Option ID = 28588]
4. Eating only the allnatural versions
[Option ID = 28589]
Correct Answer :
Avoiding them
[Option ID = 28587]
3) The announcement that Donna had reached middle age came stealthily and without warning. Donna, 42 years old, was
in perfect health. She was fit, trim and ate only the healthiest of foods, eschewing soda and candy. She was still asked for
her identification when buying wine at the grocery store. She ran several miles every day, and in local road races, she was
known for beating people half her age. "Forty is the new twenty!" her friends would say of Donna's seeming agelessness.
Donna heard the quip so often that a part of her believed that this ageing thing was surely for other people. All that
changed during what should have been a fairly innocuous event: a trip to the Department of Motor Vehicles to renew her
driver's license. "Name?" the clerk asked without looking up. Donna replied. "Address?". Donna gave it. "Look through
there, please," the clerk gestured toward an eye testing machine perched at the edge of the desk. "Read the first four
lines," she sighed. Donna pushed her head against the contraption. "Go ahead." Donna was perplexed. Everything was
fuzzy. "I think the glass is dirty," Donna said, searching the desk for a tissue to wipe off the lens. "It is not dirty," the clerk
said, her voice dripping with condescension. "There must be some problem", Donna said, pressing her head against the
machine once more. "Ma'am, do you wear glasses?" "No, no, I don't" Donna responded, a little embarrassed, as other
people in the room began turning to see what was going on. The clerk glanced down at Donna's old license and back up at
her. "Welcome to middle age, sweet heart. Come back when you have had an eye exam and gotten glasses."
Using the passage as a guide which sentence best describes the meaning of "forty is the new twenty"?
[Question ID = 7149]
1. If you are 20 and not in great shape, you can feel like you are 40.
[Option ID = 28590]
2. When people turn 40, they are likely to say they are in their 20s.
[Option ID = 28591]
3. If you stay away from junk food, you can look 40 even when you are 20.
[Option ID = 28592]
4. If you are in good health and shape, being 40 can feel like 20.
[Option ID = 28593]
Correct Answer :
If you are in good health and shape, being 40 can feel like 20.
[Option ID = 28593]
4) The announcement that Donna had reached middle age came stealthily and without warning. Donna, 42 years old, was
in perfect health. She was fit, trim and ate only the healthiest of foods, eschewing soda and candy. She was still asked for
her identification when buying wine at the grocery store. She ran several miles every day, and in local road races, she was
known for beating people half her age. "Forty is the new twenty!" her friends would say of Donna's seeming agelessness.
Donna heard the quip so often that a part of her believed that this ageing thing was surely for other people. All that
changed during what should have been a fairly innocuous event: a trip to the Department of Motor Vehicles to renew her
driver's license. "Name?" the clerk asked without looking up. Donna replied. "Address?". Donna gave it. "Look through
there, please," the clerk gestured toward an eye testing machine perched at the edge of the desk. "Read the first four
lines," she sighed. Donna pushed her head against the contraption. "Go ahead." Donna was perplexed. Everything was
fuzzy. "I think the glass is dirty," Donna said, searching the desk for a tissue to wipe off the lens. "It is not dirty," the clerk
said, her voice dripping with condescension. "There must be some problem", Donna said, pressing her head against the
machine once more. "Ma'am, do you wear glasses?" "No, no, I don't" Donna responded, a little embarrassed, as other
people in the room began turning to see what was going on. The clerk glanced down at Donna's old license and back up at
her. "Welcome to middle age, sweet heart. Come back when you have had an eye exam and gotten glasses."
Which is the best antonym for innocuous?
[Question ID = 7150]
1. Dangerous
[Option ID = 28594]
2. Difficult
[Option ID = 28595]
3. Juvenile
[Option ID = 28596]
4. Mature
[Option ID = 28597]
Correct Answer :
Dangerous
[Option ID = 28594]
5) The announcement that Donna had reached middle age came stealthily and without warning. Donna, 42 years old, was
in perfect health. She was fit, trim and ate only the healthiest of foods, eschewing soda and candy. She was still asked for
her identification when buying wine at the grocery store. She ran several miles every day, and in local road races, she was
known for beating people half her age. "Forty is the new twenty!" her friends would say of Donna's seeming agelessness.
Donna heard the quip so often that a part of her believed that this ageing thing was surely for other people. All that
changed during what should have been a fairly innocuous event: a trip to the Department of Motor Vehicles to renew her
driver's license. "Name?" the clerk asked without looking up. Donna replied. "Address?". Donna gave it. "Look through
there, please," the clerk gestured toward an eye testing machine perched at the edge of the desk. "Read the first four
lines," she sighed. Donna pushed her head against the contraption. "Go ahead." Donna was perplexed. Everything was
fuzzy. "I think the glass is dirty," Donna said, searching the desk for a tissue to wipe off the lens. "It is not dirty," the clerk
said, her voice dripping with condescension. "There must be some problem", Donna said, pressing her head against the
machine once more. "Ma'am, do you wear glasses?" "No, no, I don't" Donna responded, a little embarrassed, as other
people in the room began turning to see what was going on. The clerk glanced down at Donna's old license and back up at
her. "Welcome to middle age, sweet heart. Come back when you have had an eye exam and gotten glasses."
Which word from the passage means surreptitious?
[Question ID = 7151]
1. Perched
[Option ID = 28598]
2. Contraption
[Option ID = 28599]
3. Stealthy
[Option ID = 28600]
4. Condescension
[Option ID = 28601]
Correct Answer :
Stealthy
[Option ID = 28600]
Topic: SE BED S2 hindi P1
1) ?
[Question ID = 7153]
1. 2 [Option ID = 28606]
2. 3 [Option ID = 28607]
3. 4 [Option ID = 28608]
4. 6 [Option ID = 28609]
Correct Answer :
3 [Option ID = 28607]
2) ?
[Question ID = 7154]
1. [Option ID = 28610]
2. [Option ID = 28611]
3. [Option ID = 28612]
4. [Option ID = 28613]
Correct Answer :
[Option ID = 28613]
3) :
[Question ID = 7155]
1. [Option ID = 28614]
2. [Option ID = 28615]
3. [Option ID = 28616]
4. [Option ID = 28617]
Correct Answer :
[Option ID = 28615]
4) `' :
[Question ID = 7156]
1. [Option ID = 28618]
2. [Option ID = 28619]
3. [Option ID = 28620]
4. [Option ID = 28621]
Correct Answer :
[Option ID = 28620]
5) , :
[Question ID = 7157]
1. [Option ID = 28622]
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Correct Answer :
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[Question ID = 7158]
1. [Option ID = 28626]
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Correct Answer :
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[Question ID = 7159]
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Correct Answer :
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[Question ID = 7160]
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[Question ID = 7161]
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[Question ID = 7162]
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Topic: SE BED S2 hindi P2
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[Question ID = 7187]
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[Question ID = 7188]
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[Question ID = 7189]
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Topic: SE BED S2 hindi P3
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[Question ID = 7191]
1.
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Correct Answer :
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[Question ID = 7192]
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Correct Answer :
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[Question ID = 7193]
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[Question ID = 7194]
1.
[Option ID = 28770]
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Correct Answer :
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[Question ID = 7195]
1.
[Option ID = 28774]
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[Option ID = 28775]
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[Option ID = 28776]
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[Option ID = 28777]
Correct Answer :
[Option ID = 28774]
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